Are Wyoming School Principals Breaking the Law?

If you are a parent of a student in Wyoming, there is a good chance that your child's principal could be breaking the law.

According to a recent legal brief published earlier this year by WyLiberty.org, there is a little-known Wyoming state law that requires school administrators to conduct a fire drill at least once each month.

Failure to conduct monthly fire drills could make principals subject to a sentence of three to six months in county jail.

Not only are some Wyoming administrators breaking the law, many of them should, legally, be in jail.